Microsoft’s been candid in claiming that Windows 10 will never be perfect. The company used millions of Windows Insider beta testers to help squash bugs before launch. But as more and more users download, install, and test the new OS, notable issues are coming to light.

This isn’t surprising. Even though a small fraction of users can be affected, their voices can be amplified by social media. And the vast variety of hardware and software that will come into contact with Windows 10 means there will be some things that just don’t work.

But complaining about them does work. Microsoft has encouraged users to suggest improvements via its UserVoice forums, and provided ample channels for feedback and bug reporting. So there’s a good chance some of these odd bugs will get fixed, and pronto.

Too many Start items?

“Start menu shortcuts are still shortcut files placed in the same special locations as previous versions of Windows, but the Start menu app appears to be driven by a database on which some optimistic Microsoft coder has placed a limit of 512 entries.”

If that happens, all the Start menu items can vanish, the paper said. Microsoft is working on a fix.

The Copy function doesn’t copy

Oddly enough, Tom Warren of The Verge reports that sometimes hitting CTRL-C (the command to copy a word or block of text) doesn’t actually work.

OK so I am not alone, there is an issue with Windows 10 when it sometimes doesn’t copy using Ctrl+C. Lots of people seeing it. Yikes

That, naturally, provoked some good-natured ribbing about students and bloggers losing one of their most important commands. No word on a patch quite yet; it sounds like Microsoft would have to find a repeatable bug before they could work to fix it.

A headphones bug?

Other users are reporting more specialized problems.

Looks like Windows 10 still has this bug on my laptop where if you have speakers plugged in, and you press the mute button, it wont unmute.